The Allergy-Free Family Cookbook: 100 delicious recipes free from dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, soya, gluten, sesame and shellfish
By (Author) Fiona Heggie
By (author) Ellie Lux
Orion Publishing Co
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
29th September 2015
10th September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.56318
Hardback
256
Width 192mm, Height 252mm, Spine 28mm
1158g
It's daunting when your child is diagnosed with a food allergy but just because they're allergic to one, or indeed, several types of food doesn't mean that they can't eat delicious meals with the rest of the family, benefit from a healthy, balanced diet or (should they deserve them!) have tasty treats.
From shepherd's pie, risottos, Thai curries and casseroles as well as cakes and desserts, THE ALLERGY-FREE FAMILY COOKBOOK is packed full of 100 nutritious recipes, which allow everyone around the table to enjoy the same meal. Using ingredients that can be readily found in supermarkets, each recipe is free from all eight major food allergens: dairy, egg, gluten, soya, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame and shellfish.Food allergies are on the rise, and many home chefs have had to become familiar with tiptoeing through the minefield of irritating and/or dangerous ingredients in order to get a meal on to the table that all can tuck into with comfort, safety and enjoyment. It is that last element that is often challenging to conjure in the allergy-aware kitchen.
But now two mothers whose children have significant food allergies have come up with a cookbook that puts the fun back into allergy-free cooking while also delivering a wealth of practical, jargon-free advice on the practical aspects of cooking, shopping and eating out. Parents who are just coming to terms with their child's allergies will find the section on labelling particularly useful.
As mothers of children with multiple allergies, authors Fiona Heggie and Ellie Lux have years of expertise catering for restricted diets. As well as providing easy-to-make recipes, they also offer tips on day-to-day practical aspects of managing food allergies from eating out, checking labels, to going to birthday parties and starting school.